Or maybe $40,500 is too high for an 8 year old well used 7?
I do not want to get into the pros and cons of pricing a car like this ,but...
if you have been actively marketing the car since last year, in all sorts of places, and yet you still own it,well then the logical conclusion is that either the price is too high or the car is not what the buyer expects, both problems can be remedied by price.
Good Luck with the sale.

Or maybe $40,500 is too high for an 8 year old well used 7?
I do not want to get into the pros and cons of pricing a car like this ,but...
if you have been actively marketing the car since last year, in all sorts of places, and yet you still own it,well then the logical conclusion is that either the price is too high or the car is not what the buyer expects, both problems can be remedied by price.
Good Luck with the sale.

Agreed.. hence the "open to offers" statement above.
Its not any easy car to commit to, since its not the most practical of cars and doesn't have a huge following in the US. Everytime I drive it, it makes me less reluctant to sell ...which doesn't make it much easier to part with.
Eitherway, thank you for the input.

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